DrDeath
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I like 147's over TG too.
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I reuse them, but make sure in goes in my practice ammo boxes.
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Started this year, I'm 24.
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I like Brian's slide glide.
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My first USPSA match was two weeks ago.
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What kind of dies are you using? Have you checked the seating die and made sure it is not spinning loose when you reload?
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+1 on the Burkett 1-3 DVDs, they have helped me out a lot.
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Wilson Combat magazines are an excellent investment for your 1911(s). I have never had a FTF since I switched to them years ago.
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My work knife
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The Pmags are nice and solid, the TAPCO's feel cheap. YMMV.
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I replaced the ball handle on my 550 with the plastic rollar handle. I love it! I wish I did this last year when I bought my press.
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4 CR speed mag holders on the belt. I keep a clip on mag holder in the range bag if for some reason a course requires a tone of rounds. I shoot production by the way.
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I have found that 147 RN over 3.2 Titegroup is a very soft load.
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My experience is that breakfree does a mediocre job on three tasks. I'd rather use 2-3 products that each do their intended goal well.
When I do use CLP I prefer the Kleenbore product anyways.
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It a good idea to get and use some plastic ammo boxes. It allows you another time or two (loading and unloading the boxes) to handle and inspect your ammo. Once the box is full, you can look up and down each row...checking primers for depth and deformity, and ammo for general OAL.
I box all mine for the same reasons.
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A mix of PMags and C-Products.
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Thanks for the heads up
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Looks like good times.
I love shooting with my wife, but unfortunately she wont be able to join me at the range for the next 6 mo.
Jail or baby?
Lol baby
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I have about 5 that I use for range/practice mags. Mine are the kind with the magpul followers and they are good quality. I have never had any feeding issues and they stand up to tons of drops on pavement, sand, and gravel.
I do prefer the PMAGS, but the C Products stuff is still good.
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I bought my CR speed stuff from Brownells. If you have a C&R FFL they give you a dealer discount. I think the basic holster was around $87 and versa pouches were $30.
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On Combat is required reading at WA CJTC (police academy).
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Looks like good times.
I love shooting with my wife, but unfortunately she wont be able to join me at the range for the next 6 mo.
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I have CR Speed Versa mag pouches in every division. They are simple the best for my opinion.
Sorry for the newb question:
I take it that cr pouches are production legal?
Is it also ok to wear an outer belt set up in production? With a non-race injection molded holster?
Thanks
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Great information. I will give these tips a try.